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"Fire on Babylon" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter
Sinéad O'Connor Shuhada Sadaqat (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor on 8 December 1966; ) is an Irish singer-songwriter. Her debut album, ''The Lion and the Cobra'', was released in 1987 and charted internationally. Her second album, ''I Do Not Want What ...
, released in 1994 by
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and Ensign as the second single from the singer's fourth album, '' Universal Mother'' (1994). Co-written and produced by O'Connor with John Reynolds and English musician, composer and record producer Tim Simenon, the song also features a sample from "Dr. Jekyll" by Miles Davis. It peaked at number four in Poland, and was a top 30 hit in New Zealand and a top 40 hit in the Netherlands. But did not chart in the UK. Reynolds told that the energy possessed by O'Connor's vocals on the track was almost impossible to contain, but they managed to trap it on tape somehow. He was nominated to the '' Qs'' Producer of the Year award for the ''Universal Mother'' album. O'Connor performed the song in several TV-shows, like ''
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'' and '' Later... with Jools Holland''. Its accompanying music video was directed by French director Michel Gondry.


Chart performance

The song charted in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. A huge hit in Poland, it peaked at number four there. In the Netherlands, its first entry on the
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was at number 45 in September 1994. It peaked at number 36 and spent four weeks at the chart with number 46 as the last position in October. The song didn't reach the
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, but peaked at number two on the Tipparade. In Belgium, "Fire on Babylon" only charted in Flanders, peaking at number 43 in its first week on the Ultratop chart. The following week, it dropped down to number 49 before leaving the chart, with a total of two weeks on it. In New Zealand, the song entered the top 30, peaking at number 29 in October 1994. It first time entered that chart at number 45, and the last entry was at number 36. In Australia, the song was a top 60 hit on the ARIA Charts, peaking at number 57 in November 1994.


Critical reception

Peter Galvin from ''
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'' wrote that on the song, O'Connor "launches into a hip hop-inflected antimother diatribe".
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from ''
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'' said the singer "will continue to mend political fences with this genius, if not emotionally harrowing, slice of
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". He stated that her voice "has never been more captivating, swerving around a jagged drum and restrained but spikey guitars. A wafting Hugel horn gives the track a surprisingly haunting context. Alternative programmers should get on this immediately." Kelly Collins from ''
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'' felt it "displays O'Connor's fiery side, and the slick programming adds a powerful element to the number." Evelyn McDonnell from '' Entertainment Weekly'' found that she "cleverly probes the contradiction between mother-worshiping and mother-blaming", adding that "Fire on Babylon" has "flashes of passion". Michael R. Smith from The Daily Vault described it as an "angry statement song". Chuck Campbell from ''
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'' said "the intensity of her arching vocals underscores the ominous bass loop" of "Fire on Babylon". A reviewer from ''Lennox Herald'' complimented it as "very excellent". ''
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'' called it "a dub-driven bulldozer of a tune", with O'Connor "sounding at once forlorn and furious."
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from '' NME'' praised "Fire on Babylon" as "a startling tale of child-abuse that singes the nerve-endings." Neil Spencer from '' The Observer'' remarked its "vengeful neo-reggae". Orla Swift from '' Record-Journal'' declared it as a "fierce rocker". Joy Press from ''
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'' wrote that it's "a harrowing, almost apocalyptic opener, O'Connor's voice stretched shrilly over a menacing bass as she bears witness to her own nightmares. Yet in the midst of this scorched war zone, the song momentarily ebbs into a dizzy, melodic oasis." Larry Nager from '' The Telegraph'' noted that it's the "loudest" song on '' Universal Mother'', adding that it "roars and O'Connor sings ambiguously about the biblical whore of
Babylon ''Bābili(m)'' * sux, 𒆍𒀭𒊏𒆠 * arc, 𐡁𐡁𐡋 ''Bāḇel'' * syc, ܒܒܠ ''Bāḇel'' * grc-gre, Βαβυλών ''Babylṓn'' * he, בָּבֶל ''Bāvel'' * peo, 𐎲𐎠𐎲𐎡𐎽𐎢 ''Bābiru'' * elx, 𒀸𒁀𒉿𒇷 ''Babi ...
, seemingly meaning the British Empire." LaTasha Natasha Diggs for '' Vibe'' said that here, the singer's "trademark wails and whines flow."


Music video

The music video for "Fire on Babylon" was directed by French director Michel Gondry, who had previously directed the videos for " Human Behaviour" for
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and " Protection" for Massive Attack. "Fire on Babylon" was made as a sombre and unsettling vision of O'Connor's childhood and was released on August 15. The video was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video in 1995.


Legacy

Diffuser ranked "Fire on Babylon" number five in their list of "10 Best Sinead O'Connor Songs" in 2013, calling it a " reggae-inspired groove". They added further that "the vocal is haunting, and coupled with the subject matter, it's chill inducing." Following O'Connor's death in 2023, ''
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'' ranked the song number eight in their list of "Sinéad O'Connor's 20 Greatest Songs", writing, "With her newly honed
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vocal, O’Connor attacks the operatic scales of “Fire on Babylon”, mustering a religious-like conviction, while producer and ex-husband John Reynolds whips up a heady mix of reggae, trip-hop, squelching
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, and—why not?—a Miles Davis sample. It’s one of the most galvanizing songs in O’Connor’s catalog, one of the few that marries her appetite for outspoken protest music with something that sounds like a proper radio single. The lyrics are as much an indictment of O’Connor’s treatment by her mother as they are a radical cry to torch the systems of oppression she faced off against her whole life."


Track listing

* Europe, CD single (1994) #"Fire on Babylon" — 5:12 #"I Believe in You" — 5:41 #"House of the Rising Sun" — 5:09 #"Streets of London" — 4:10


Charts


References

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